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Wednesday, 1 October 2014

Swachh Bharat Mission

Swachh Bharat Mission

एक कदम स्वच्छता की ओर ......

Friends, I am sure you have heard
time and again that cleanliness is next to Godliness. Alas, Things are
different when this comes to putting this into practice.

On 2nd October 2014,
Government of India has launched Swachh Bharat Mission, a massive mass movement
that seeks to create clean India. This initiative is launched under direct
supervision of our honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, who urged every
citizen of India to devote at least hundred hours every year i.e. 2 hours every
week towards cleanliness .

We are sure that government will take
few more measures to clean India, but it’s our responsibility as well to make
our own contribution towards this great mission. Here are some suggestions, I
feel that can be initiated by us and our neighbors to kick start the Swachh
Bharat Abhiyan and sustain it on an ongoing basis:

Ten Ideas For Using
Cleanliness at Society:

1.Neighbors should get together and
lay out their neighborhood cleanliness objectives with proper plan2. A cleanliness committee should be
formed in society to make this a sustainable initiative 3. Cleanliness do’s and don’ts to be
established and posted in multiple locations in Hindi so
Residents/Staff/Vendors/Visitors can all understand. (Include guidelines on
cleaning after pet, prohibition on littering, posters, spitting) 4. Residents to orient their families
as well as staff and vendors coming in the neighborhood 5. Cleanliness Sign boards to include
phone numbers of local health officer, wastage pick up agency, RWA/Security
office, SHO, MLA with a call to action from Residents 6. Collective pledge to commit
certain hours a month on Cleanliness. Multiple teams can be formed with each
covering 2 cleanliness days every month 7. Collective residents action
mechanism on reporting unauthorized hawkers in the neighborhood 8. Adequate garbage collection bins
should be kept in the society/neighborhood 9. Initiate a neighborhood
beautification drive with Residents. 10. Initiate a cleanup drive on
October 2nd with neighbors or atleast with your family. Pick up trash around
your home and neighborhood. Establish a baseline of how you want your
surroundings to be!

Five
Ideas For Using Cleanliness To Promote Productivity at office:

1.Create order out of chaos:At the top of my priority list need to get
organized. You are less productive when you are overwhelmed with materials you
don’t need and can’t find any of the supplies or documents that you do. Clear
your desk – as much as you could off the surface and everything from inside the
drawers – and sorted it all into piles of what you needed and didn’t need.

2.Get rid of the trash safely: All that stuff
you needed to throw away? Some of it might be confidential material – it might
have personal information or credit card numbers (either your own or those of a
company client), or some papers might have communication that should be kept
between only a few people.

3.Avoid sick days: The office is practically a
hot zone for germs. So many people are spending so much time in an enclosed
space – and we’re all so busy that we can sometimes neglect the quick cleanups
we should take care of on a daily basis. Guilty of eating lunch at desk
every day, so it’s no wonder that you may prone to having crumbs in between the
keys of your computer keyboard.

4.Restock for the season: I’m not the one who
orders our office supplies, but I know that we’re all affected if we run out of
something unawares. Made a list of office necessities we don’t use every day or
even every week but are vital to our operations. We made a point to fully
restock printer ink, light-bulbs, computers, batteries and stamps so that we
have them when we need them.

5.Reap the reward of something new: It’s a new
season and the office is nice and clean, but there are some parts of the office
that can’t be simply wiped down or fixed up; they need to be completely
replaced. Spring cleaning is about new beginnings, and it’s worth it to put a
little money into making the office a better place. I treated myself to a new
carrying case for my laptop because my old one was outdated and worn, and I
felt self-conscious when I went to an appointment or meeting with it around my
shoulder.

इक्षाशक्तिकीजरुरतहै।मार्सपरचलेगए, चाँदपरजारहेहैंतोकचरासाफ़नहींकरसकतेक्या, जोहमखुदफैलातेहैं ?We need to have that proper civic
sense assuming cleanliness is our basic fundamental &moral duty.Our city, our country our pride. My eulogy cannot
inculcate the agglomeration of what our motherland squalls and laments. The way
we treat our society we live in gives an exposition of our cultural, heritage
values we posses.The onus of a person living in a society does not depends
where the society is how is it shaped ? it depends in how we shape the society.

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I am Amit Kumar — a 30
years old Management graduate from University Of Pune,and Mathematics Graduate from Patna University,Patna.I am 4th
son of my parents and have no sister. My birthday falls on every 5th January in
a year. I am a thin, down-to-earth, friendly, careless and
talkative guy who often wonders about how the
things work in the universe. I
am one of those beautiful brains who often forget to do their jobs on time.
This clearly evaluates me as not an Operations Research guy. I work under laws but don’t make any
rules for my own life. I never followed a time-table, made hundreds of them
though. I read a lot, out of which 90% are the things I shouldn't read. In
addition to Mathematics, I read books about Politics – Civics, History and
Philosophy. I enjoy speaking in seminars
and discussions – even though I am a very bad orator— people love me. I always try to make boring stuffs interesting
and succeed in most of times. I get fitness issues time by time all due to work
pressure…In leisure time I love to spend my time in writing,reading– which also includes
reading PDF-books and papers on cloud.feedly,
twitter and Google+. When it’s a office day-I spend most of the time in meeting people and making conversations i.e.typical sales profile :) The remaining time of the day-I do what I am *not* really known for — I sleep, Do Gardening, Discuss business ideas/politics/human behaviour,making friends.

On professional levels, I am learning Sales & Marketing from
last 8+ years.Currently associated
with a leading payroll outsourcing company of India,working as Manager-Business Development.